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OverviewThe most comprehensive study of John Cleveland Osgood to date, From Redstone to Ludlow covers events from 1892, when Osgood and his associates organized the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, to 1917, when Osgood signed a contract with the United Mine Workers of America, marking the end of his long history of battling the union. Called the Fuel King of the West, Osgood was the leading coal baron in the western mountain region and the most prominent spokesperson for the coal industry for over three decades. During this time, his anti-union policies made him the UMWA's most formidable foe in its effort to organize the Colorado coalfields. From Redstone to Ludlow depicts the bipolarity of his approach to the threat of unionism. The Redstone experiment, a model industrial village designed to improve the lives of workers through social programs, showed Osgood's efforts to attain his anti-union goals through compassion. Conversely, the Ludlow tent colony and the events that transpired there, marked by armed gunmen and machine guns paid for by Osgood, illustrate his willingness to resort to violence and intimidation for the same purpose. A leading participant in the transformation of the West, Osgood helped to shape the character of the Gilded Age. Today, the beautiful village of Redstone and a granite memorial at Ludlow are reminders of Osgood's complex role in the clash between labor and management during the most violent industrial struggle in American history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: F. Darrell MunsellPublisher: University Press of Colorado Imprint: University Press of Colorado Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.688kg ISBN: 9780870819346ISBN 10: 0870819348 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 31 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of Contents1 Fuel King of the West * 12 2 Industrial Betterment * 32 3 Rockefeller-Gould Takeover of Colorado Fuel and Iron * 55 4 The 1903-1904 Strike * 82 5 Company Coal Towns and Camps in Southern Colorado a 102 6 Conditions in Southern Colorado Coalmines a 122 7 The 1913-1914 Strike * 140 8 Tents, Arms, and a Tumult Threatened * 161 9 The Editors' and Governor's Conferences - 187 10 Congressional Investigation - 210 11 The Ludlow Massacre * 232 12 The Ten Days' War * 256 13 Federal Intervention * 277 14 The Strike Ends * 299 15 King's Verdict * 320 16 The Rockefeller Plan a 342;ReviewsMunsell's meticulously researched and elegantly written book tells the story of Ludlow from the perspective of one of the most powerful coal operators in the region, John Cleveland Osgood...Munsell's book is one of the best. <br><br><br>-Maria E. Montoya, New York University Munsell has provided us an interesting and engrossing book that spotlights the institutional and ideological context of the dispute's varied participants. Rather than merely retelling the events of Ludlow, it gives us a detailed glimpse into the character, motivations and actions of an intrumental man forgotten to history. -Ethan Doetsch, EH.NET Munsell's meticulously researched and elegantly written book tells the story of Ludlow from the perspective of one of the most powerful coal operators in the region, John Cleveland Osgood...Munsell's book is one of the best. -Maria E. Montoya, New York University . . . . an excellent way to gain greater insight into the inner workings of the ownership of the Colorado fuel industry. -Center for Colorado and the West at Auraria Library Munsell has provided us an interesting and engrossing book that spotlights the institutional and ideological context of the dispute's varied participants. Rather than merely retelling the events of Ludlow, it gives us a detailed glimpse into the character, motivations and actions of an intrumental man forgotten to history. -Ethan Doetsch, EH.NET Munsell's meticulously researched and elegantly written book tells the story of Ludlow from the perspective of one of the most powerful coal operators in the region, John Cleveland Osgood...Munsell's book is one of the best. -Maria E. Montoya, New York University . . . . an excellent way to gain greater insight into the inner workings of the ownership of the Colorado fuel industry. -Center for Colorado and the West at Auraria Library Author InformationF. Darrell Munsell, Professor Emeritus, West Texas A&M University, is a former president of the Redstone Historic Society and author of two other books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |